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I agree with HoneyBea and The crowned one, sure it is so simple to think of pain and heartache when you see a card where the heart has been pierced with anything. But, it is a Sword card, thus an Air card, which goes back to thinking, communication and the intellect, and the like, all the things that you associate with the Air signs.
You have 3 swords piercing a heart, so it goes to reason that when it comes to thinking, you are actually coming to the heart of the matter, like, eureka, you have hit the bullseye (if you were playing darts), you might be skirting around the issue, trying to come up with possible explanations and whatever, and then one day it is like the light has come on, it has finally clicked.
People go throughout their lives wondering why this and that happens to them, and then one day it is like they finally wake up to themselves. Then they can say something along the lines, oh, it is a pattern, it is not something that I have not done, it might be a different scenario, or with a different person, but ultimately it is the same type of experience. Once you recognise what is going on, then you can start to take steps to stop the pattern, so to speak.
Another way of putting this, I guess, say that you have friends that like to tell you over and over about something, then you don't listen to them, you get defensive about it, or you just plain ignore them. Because they realise that what they are doing is not making any bit of difference, they stop doing it. Then one day, it is like it dawns on you, like, they have been telling you something all this time that was right in your face, but you refused to see it, then you finally do see it, because maybe they have backed off, or the fact that they have actually planted the seed.
Another way of looking at this, is say that you have some sort of mental disorder, or some sort of addiction, the very first sign of recovery is that you actually recognise that, and be honest with yourself that you have a mental disorder or an addiction. That is the hardest bit to get to, but once you get to that, sure, it might be difficult after, but you are over the hurdle so to speak.
You have 3 swords piercing a heart, so it goes to reason that when it comes to thinking, you are actually coming to the heart of the matter, like, eureka, you have hit the bullseye (if you were playing darts), you might be skirting around the issue, trying to come up with possible explanations and whatever, and then one day it is like the light has come on, it has finally clicked.
People go throughout their lives wondering why this and that happens to them, and then one day it is like they finally wake up to themselves. Then they can say something along the lines, oh, it is a pattern, it is not something that I have not done, it might be a different scenario, or with a different person, but ultimately it is the same type of experience. Once you recognise what is going on, then you can start to take steps to stop the pattern, so to speak.
Another way of putting this, I guess, say that you have friends that like to tell you over and over about something, then you don't listen to them, you get defensive about it, or you just plain ignore them. Because they realise that what they are doing is not making any bit of difference, they stop doing it. Then one day, it is like it dawns on you, like, they have been telling you something all this time that was right in your face, but you refused to see it, then you finally do see it, because maybe they have backed off, or the fact that they have actually planted the seed.
Another way of looking at this, is say that you have some sort of mental disorder, or some sort of addiction, the very first sign of recovery is that you actually recognise that, and be honest with yourself that you have a mental disorder or an addiction. That is the hardest bit to get to, but once you get to that, sure, it might be difficult after, but you are over the hurdle so to speak.